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Li Jizhun

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in 1933. After that they began to make trouble in the disputed area between Manchukuo and northern China with the intent to establish an "independent" government there with the help of the Japanese, and they captured some small towns. However, with the
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At first, Li's force was fighting the Anti-Japanese guerrillas, despite their claim to be ready to fight the Japanese. They then served with the Manchukuoan forces in the Japanese
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province at the head of several thousand men calling themselves the "National Salvation Army", and flying the old five-barred flag of the Chinese Republic.
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General Li disappeared. Reports at the time believed him to have retired to the Japanese Concession in
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Li Jizhun, born in Hubei in 1875, became a general after serving in the Republican Army during the
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little is known of his activities. In early 1933, following the
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Index

Republic of China
Manchukuo
Xinhai Revolution
Warlord Era
Japanese invasion of Manchuria
Manchukuo
Liaoning
Operation Nekka
Tanggu Truce
Tianjin
Rays of the Rising Sun: China & Manchukuo,
ISBN
9781874622215
Categories
1875 births
Republic of China Army generals
Chinese collaborators with Imperial Japan
People from Manchukuo
Generals from Hubei

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